The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, April 20, 1906, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST I vernonia items.
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On-gor). second-class Bwil ninttcr.
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K. H. FI.XOO.
One copy, one year, io Jw)CC V
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LeKiJ uoti:e $5 eontt W liitC
Fiuiav: April so, hum.
CAMOtoiTC run hcpubucah hqkik
tiohas state treasure
Vote rly, but not often.
g J-J
Vht Shalt the harvest be?
5U!-L.!JiLj !J
Jk jellr fish makes very lew enemies,
po others or others wii) Jo VQU today-
JIL ...LA' I
Jf vow haven't registered yet, get
worn in.
a
The kruaJ fo it)ie will he some
thing fierce.
Hurrah for the Repu'ilicau candidate
for Ooyeriwr. 'Bah 1
, ... .1
The dairies and orchards are going to
you some today.
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Love yonr enemy tomorrow. Sock it
to him today.
They
Whatever the people prescribe,
are ths doctors.
l
Don't stay away ami do your kicking
after Me nominations are luaile
When it comes to swelliug the postal
receipts, Mr. Jonathan Bourne is there
at itb the stamps,
The primrry lf M Kat auJ foJ
thing for the printer and newspaper
man.
4 little (torse medicino might ba
good thing for some of the ills the state
is heir to.
The tinies are to good to expect men
o sell their votes tor a drink of whis
key or a cheap cigar.
?Vell," said Lincoln when he stubbed
his toe.. "I am too big to cry and I feel
foo bad too laugh oyer it."
Miss Qludys Xiokenmn ape"1 WPC
with her mother at the Hinging cuiup.
Virgil Powell, of WtKmrj;, rapturett
yixiug larTlnrslny last.
Mr. Redmond new house on lot 3,
block 8, is almut f Jiiiyilptcd, Messrs. lWrtr
sti'in and lHsul are doing the worlf .
Mis Irene lhitius. ho had licett
visiting with her sister Lillie, at Mist, lor
a couple of week. rcUimr-d last Thursday.
C. A. Mills lost a very valuable co
last week.
Albert Hakar, who had been ui Port
land Jor a month, returned on Friday.
Mrs. IXI1 SHU Folter, who had been
visiting with the home folk on upper
Rock I'm for a week, returned to her
home at Vancouver, Wash., lost Friday.
Jvl. Srsscnian, who has been working
at Rainier for a couple of months, visited
with lire home fo'k er Sunday.
The Easter services at the church Sun
day were very much enjoyed by the
luiye audience present, l'astor Coleman
went to Anoka Sunday morning, preach
iig an Fvasier sermon there. He delivered
the Easter sermon to the pecplc litre in
the evening.
The Maliustcui brothers, O. B., C. A
and S. V., each have a new cream separa
tor. They have the Sharpless tubular and
are well pleased with their purchase. O,
R, lias taken the agency for the hharpless
and would be pleased to show it to in
tending purchasers.
H. D. Jersey, who movel to Portland
in November, has returned with his fami
ly to the Wilkinson ranch, where they
will remain for the summer. Mr. De
Jersey says it is his plan during the next
few years to give his children the benefit
of nature study during the summer and
contact with people and things as found
in the city during the winter months.
E, R Throop, who has been in Eastern
Oregon, near Princville, the past four
weeks, visiting his son Lewis and inci
dentally taking a much needed rest, re
turned Sunday. He is much pleasle
with the country in that part of the state,
but there is no danger of his going there
to live vet awhile. This week he is at
Rainier, with the view of buying another
team, since the hauling on the cream
route and freight is getting to be too
much for one.
JONATHAN BOURNE, JR.
Over 110 a night is pretty good money
for one man and a boat. But they dou't
jet that all the time.
Two ships loading at St. Helens looks
good to os. If we h4 a good mill this
would be lively old town.
The number of fish caught the first
dav of the season is remarkable. They
probably wait near the month of the
river until the fish warden tells them
jhey can come op.
The corner stone of the new court
house should be laid on the 4th day of
July, w ith appropriate masonic ceremo
nies. There should be an ox barbecued,
and the pilizens of St. Helens should act
as hosts for the entire county. Oet busy
and lets haye 8 good time,
EXERCISE 01' B RIGHT.
juoet tnos. r. rtah. of or ego citt
Horn iii Rhode Island W years ago
Judire Rvan came to Oregon in his lilst
vear and entered into the employ of the
RrownsviMu Waoleu Mills Co. t its fai
tory at Brownsville. The following year
he went to Oregon City where he ha
since resided, lie has been elected a
Mayor, City Recorder, and akhool Pi-
rector and Clerk Of Oregon Cit anu ioi
the last seven year County Judge
Clackamas County, in whiuh position he
ho. hpnni! Iiin,..lt to b an exception
" " " " " .
aWo business man, paying ofl an indebt-1
eUoesa ot over IM.UOO, and at the same
time each year constructing many
miles of good, Improved, modern roads,
and decreasing the tux levy each year.
In an interview Judge Ryan savs:
"Being neither president, cashier, or
stockholder in any lank or agent or em
ployee oi any money loaning institution
I pledge myself to use and guard the
funds of the state in, a strict conform
ity to the laws of the state and for the
iUerestotallthepeop'ennd not discri
minate in favor of any institution or
person. As a man of the people, inde
pendent of anv clique, faction or torpo-
ration I request the support of all Re
publicans in securing this nomination,
and if elected I promise to perform every
duty required of the State Treasurer in
on efficient and economical manner."
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V sure to vote today and be carefui
how you vote. Cpon your action may
depeqd the success or failute of the Re
publican party, This is a Republican
pounty by a large majority, provided the
nominations suit the great nias of the
Republican voters. You all have an op
portunity this year to say for whom you
Wish to vote. If improper elements are
at work to secure any nomination, it is
your duty to lie present at the polls to
work against and offset them. If you
consider that certain men better repre
sent the peopl? than others who are men
tioned, it is your duty to use your influ
ence for such men and against their op
ponents. This is the purpose of the di
yect primary law, and whether it proves
a success qr a failure depends entirely
upon whether the voters exercise their
iii;Lts under it. It's up to you, individ'
pally and collectively.
FOB SECRETARY 01 STATE.
KIST-
Mrs. J. A. Foster began ths Kist school
Monday with fifteen pupils enrolled.
Tom Anderson has traded for some
Jersey heifers and added to hisdairy herd.
The new schoolhouse at this place is a
credit to the community. New patent
adjustable seats have been put in, the
building bos been painted inside and will
be painted outside next week.
Supervisor Bergerson gnes down the'
river this week to begin his spring cam
paign of roadwork.
Spring sowing is mostly over. There
will be more grain raised in the Nehalem
Valley this year than ever before.
This is a glorious time of the year. It
is an inspiration to see the crops grow.
Mrs. J. R. Dallas won a 5 credit cer
tificate in the recent Eillers piano contest.
Tom Turk made a trip to Forest Grove
last week and brought in the teacher.
John Dallas went to Banks after a load
of powder and a plow for the road.
The ne- railroad is graded to Banks.
The grade stakes are set almost as far as
Buxton, and the road is located two and
one half miles this side of Buxton- One
set of surveyors is camped five miles
above Kist and is running a line down
the river.
The Republican
pated Hon.
party having uomi
for the im
portant office of Secretary of State it gives
us the greatest pleasure io recomraenu
him to the people of Columbia County
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WILMS S.
DCXIWAY.
SUMMONS
In Ihe Cirviiit Court ( the Stute ot Oregon, f.r
the County ui Columbia.
Arthur King, plaintiff, vs. Frances M
King, defendant.
To Frances M. King, the above named
defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required and notified to
appear on or before June 1st, I'.CJG, and
answer the complaint filed against you in
the above entitled court and cause. If you
fail to appear and answer within that
time the plaintiff will apply to the court
lor a decree dissolving the marriage now
existing between you and the plaintiff,
and for such other relief as may tie equitable.
This summons is published by order of
Honorable R. S. Hattan, Judge of the
County Court of the State of Oregon fcr
Culnmpia County, made at chambers on
the auth day of April, W0, requiring this
summons to be published for six consec
utive weeks, beginning on tne JiJlu oay
of April, l'.KMi. The first publication will
t;e made on tne zin aay oi Apni, nwo,
' the last publication on the first day of
1 I 1f,Ut nt-A .l,u '. U-V,l, '.
jot their favorable consideration. That am Quired to appear is the last day of
.Mr. . will be elected by an enor-1 tjie sjx wecks fixed by the court as the
pious niajor;ty flire scorns to be no shacl-; time of the publication oi mi summons.
Csndidate for State
Printer
At Republican Primary Apr.ao.no6
I hereby pledge the people of Oregon
a great reduction of the enormous ex
Dense of the ofllce, if elected, and I de
clare upon my honor that I shall seek
neither to perm-tunle old abuses of the
office nor engage in new schemes to loot
the treasury.' Willi S. Duniway.
"Willis S. Duniway is a man of sterl
ing integrity and thorough knowledge of
the printing business." Portland Labor
Press.
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We will sell you a draft on London,
Glasgow, Belfast, Paris, Berlin, Vienna,
Genoa, Amsterdam, or any place
Europe and our charges are small,
uuibia County Bank.
Republican Candidate for II. S. Senator
CHAMPION OF STATEMENT
ONE.
Joiatlian Bourne, Jr., candidate bofore tho Republican primaries for the nom
ination of CniteJ Senator in Conrex.-, for lh long term commencing Match 4
P.I07, was born in Sew Bedford, Mass., February St, ISM ; was a meiuU-r of the
class' of 1877 at Harvard University ; came to Portland May 111, is;s; wan a
Republican member of the Oreifim LegM.ituro in the sksmoii of KVi and the ex
tra session of lSS(ij was one of Oregon's delegates to the Republican National
Convention of 18S and Oregon's member of tho Republican National Committee
from lSSrt to 12, and a delegate to the Republican National Convention of IS'.i;';
and was elected as a Mitchell Republican to the Oregon Iglslatme in IH'.H.
Mr. Bourne has been more pDiniiienlly idiMililiiMl with the development ot the
mineral resources of Oregon than any other man in the State, having expended
in the hist 20 years over $1,000,000 of bis own mo iey in the arqiiiition and de
velopment of Oregon mine.
While Mr. Bjiirne has ha.l his resilience and main office nt Portland since 1178
. .1 (II ... ... V... l...ir....l f aa at,, I l. l-a.rUt .1,1 llm l, ui ua
lie nas nan anoiner omcr ni . ...,....
of his father's estate since 18), which makes him familiar with nmuy of the
hr'e interests and leading men of the East. Tliese qualifications, in conjunction
with his energy, originality, executive ability and experience in bminess and .
political alT.iirs, pre-cminentlyqualify him for making an able and iritluciitin
Senator for the State ot Oreg n.
Mr. Bourne has always favored extending the direct purer of the people over
their (jovernment a" far as possible. He was one of the k-Hiling pirit in the Initia
tive and Referendum movement from 18tW until it was approved by Urn voter
at the Juno election in llrj. In BXH he was a uieinln-r of the executive coiuiiiil
tee of the Direct Primary Non.i nations I.e.igue, an 1 hol-t' the ame pwiliun vtitti
the People's Power league at this tim-f. In nil lbee inoveuienis I,.. Iiris I-
one of the few to guarantee the necesary expense of preparing mi.l pniKini
their measures to the iwoplo.
He says that the choice of United States S 'iialor nh mi l lie by di.eel vote of
the people, and th.it the legislature sh nild be coiii)N'lleil to elect Hie man the
people select. To accomplish lliis result be is championing Sl.iteiueut No. ,,i
the piimary electious law as the only nietliul by whirh public opinion may U
crvstalliseU and made UfVtive uimi the I'gtlatui.
JOB PRIWTIWG
IS OUR BUSINESS
Wl. Imvo tin' Ih14 iiimI iwt
fully Triut
in'' UlUco in rlitii.ii rnmly
Jml tir nrc l'i J n it (o
do all k 'unlsuf h-intni
SIKH i II I'll' ' "'". "
iriisimtihh' tnrrs
on
in us
TRIAL WILL CONVINCE
OREGON VI I ST
STATE BANK OF RAINIER
CAPITAL $25,000
Miami CinpJ'Hl: OHtCOK TftUST t0 Utmt CO.
hi i: tut i Kvr i.Nrit.Kr imiukn 1 1 m k kkmim MtvtM rnt'!T
v.u :xi ihmlh ivi t
IIWMM. IIOI II' M III
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Ollic-rs
C.nlitxii l.i-ttis, rn-.ic!rul, "liu liiliMrr, We
Auii t, t'rtlucr
I rv.hlrnl C. 8. Vast
ilirii'lur-i: C.irlrlon Lewis, John !i!,l.lrr. Kan tlB. hinl,
V. t'm( r Mono. l'.m. V. Krrd.
STATE BANK OF RAINIER
RAINIER. OREGON
Walkover and
Sorosis Storo
KNIGHT'S
Pormerly fifth and Washington
in
Col-
SUMMORS
ROBERT G. MOKROW,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
HOTieS TO CREDITORS,
pw of a dyubt. His democratic opponent
Stands no more show against him than
does a carrier pigeon in winging its
flight through the torrid atmosphere of
he old version. Between the two the
difference (3 so immense tli:t it
recalls IfamJet's famous comparison,
(Hyperion tpasatyi.' Mr- ,
hc Republican nominee, js filled
v uature and a primary course in the
.a publje school, fpr the high
position to which he will recieve an almost
linaniioous call. As an infant his chief
delight was in studying abstruse mathe
matical problems and pouriuK ovvr ques
ios pf political ecoiiuiuv, wlij'o bis op
pOtJeilt was dandling a rattle or smearing
lis unintelligent face with Everton taffy.
Mv fr Upw cjtizens, there can be absolute
ly no doubt of thf results, and it wquld j ivruheron stallion Porte Tru.le and
All persons haviiiK claims against ths
estate of J, l. Birdsall, ueceased, are
, hereby notified to file the same, with the
: proper vouchers attached, with the ad-
ministrator. at St. Helens, within six
1ml h 1 months from the date hereof.
1-iaiea avtii .inn., i:xi.
K. K. QUICK,
AdniinistratOf.
Porte Trude
and
Lubens Pearl
in Hie Circuit Omrt of the Stute of Ore. on h.r
the l.'omitv ftf i.'nliiiulita.
I. C. Kelley, plaiatinV vs. Ch. Kelley, defcml
ant. Tn t'Unn. Kelkv, Mft-ll'tfint shove nsniwt.
f S THK NAMK OK TIIK HTATK OK OIIK'iOS,
1 yon are lierehy reunlred to appear anil an.
iwer the comjilttlnl tile'l asatiin ymi In the
awve fiilltlcf ult by the iilli dnv oi Mny. i'JJt,
the time prencrlhMl In the oMe- for puhli atliii
ui this "iiniiiioii". a mailt In court bv the )tm.
T. A. Meliriile, JuilKe ot iml.l tiiurt, and If you
fail n to upiwar and aimwer Raid (-mnplnint and
umtnons, for want llierjof plaiiilill will apply
to wild court for the relief demanded la her
complaint.
The relief demaiwled i for a decro and ordsr
of ihe nlive entitled court u ditol- the
marrtaire contract now exltinir neiwecn mm
plHlntilt'and defendant tiereini for a further de
cree changing pUiiitlr imrne from Kelley to 1.
C. I.ee; and for am-h other lelief a. inuy lie met
wieh e-iuity and lintlce.
Thl innmon Ii niih!ihed by order of H-n.
T. A. Mcltride, Judge ul the absne anlitlc-'l
CiUrt.
J. A. M-KOW IlHIIHiK,
Attorney f'ir l'luinliff.
First pitbtleatlon Apr. I'l,
LhmI ;,uliliL-utioii May V.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Nolle In hereby irlven that the nndenilirned
liuve Iwen duly apHilnied by the County Court
of Columbia. County, Oregon, a cw utora of
the eti,tolf Martin Both, deteaiMKJ. and Inive
duly iiuallfled an aneli eiei:uuir. All pcrauna
havluj! i-laliin ai(ainl wiid eatate are hereby
..,iau,i to i.rew.iit ihe KMinp . uronerli rerltled.
"oiheiindenilaiiadexertitors, at the office of
ttnrrlwni A lieu, Attorney alCiw, Vv HuIIiIIiik.
Axtoria, Oregon, wlililnalx moiitha from the
dale of the Ural piinneaiioti oi una wniee.
Jiated at Ht. Helena. On-soll. Alirll 1.1, IWKi.
JI I.1A BOTH. Keculrlx,
FltKUKKIcK ThOW,
(J. B. JOHNSON, Kxwillors.
save tb lipie upd money of the dear peo
ple if ifp'tfld of Iiclding this altogether
Useless tlc-tjoH, tlje present Secretary of
)W ws onletvd to cst the Ui'lot for
fit. - --fbe Repgbljca:) uonj'
m - l
Wifir foR aij-A ,3i Mitpbstl
P,")' thrw iuclr tire, j,d a f 10 set of
rlouMtf ijaraess fpr gale for )i)0. Jinyv
the (ierinan eosuh Juljen I'earl
will tnnke the season of
lWKi as follows:
Mondays at Yauklou, Tuw-ilaya nt
Hoslton, WediteKdaya and TbarKdays
nt Bon Moors, on Nautles lalaail,
rrtdarsat SrannoAse. Kntardays and
ftamlays at Warren.
Mares ftotn a distance will lie paured
for f-' per month.
WEST & LYNCH,
rOVNERS'
S.appc-'ift -" -
tDHIHISTRATORS SALE.
Notice l hort-br given that by virtue of an or
der of the County Court of the Wlate of Oregon
for the Cotinly oi Columbia, made and entered
ou the 2iih dv of Mun ii, I'M,. In the mailer of
th j.ttj of W. If. PaI.meh. daeeaftOU. the nil
dculgned. the administrator ""Id eitale, will
on or alter the With day of April. l'AW, at the
Mtoreof the under a"t-d. at vernouia. Oregon
ell l private "ale, tut at leant otic third fah.
and the reniulnder on cretlt for not more than
two ycaia fteeured by mortgagenu aald pretniaea
with inlert-Kt at per ctnt per minimi, me '
lowing deM'rtU'4 rent protiertY lelougliig to the
estate of raid ilitiiared, Itiiated In the County
of Colunibin Mate of Oregon, to wlt:-
Ifcwliinilig iwenly Klaet "d the northent
eorni-r of Hie wiMhee.it quarter of aeilioii
eight. In towimhip 'ourlli iiiinli, rnnge four
tteat of the tt illaiuelle mendlaiii thence went
lv rod. tlienie aoulh eighty ro ; thenee eaid
rixty rod", Ihenee north eighty rodii Io Ihe plaoe
of begll.llll.K,.oulalnilig lYwllSlSa.
VI', f. Powell. Atlornev for AdinlntntrHlnr.
Oi'C
I have mohoy to loan on approved
teal estate securit y.
' w. u. vo'.VKi.r,,
.. I re-UTS, Or'-0!5.
In his petition for nomination lie says:
"If I am nominated and elected, I will during my term of
office;
Favor: Republican Politics.
Amending United States Constitution for People's
Election of United States Senators,
Publicity Political Campaign Expenses.
National Control of Corporations in Interstate Com
merce. Rigid Exclusion of Asiatic Coolie Labor; Good
Wages Make Good Citizens.
Legal Limitation Labor Hours for Safety on Rail
roads. Parcels Post, Including Rural Delivery.
Pure Food Laws.
Liberal appropriations for Panama Canal, Coast
Defenses, River and Harbor Improvements, In
cluding Columbia and Willamette Rivers, Coos,
Yaquina and Other Oregon Harbors, Celilo
Canal, Government Canal at Oregon City.
Fair Share Irrigation Fund for Oregon.
Loyal support of Successful Candidates.
Rigid Enforcement Statement One.
Roosevelt for Second Elective Term,
I desire that the following statement be printed after
my name on the nominating ballot:
I WILL SUPPORT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S
DETERMINATION THAT TITSTTPK TIT? nnwif Airlt
- - J i'wii i,
MEN,
HAVE MOVED
And a.r no Milol at
J67 ITJ . - 113 THIHD
I a r. .11 n I Hie N'.irttMrtt I oriin
V I ,'lill?.l:l nt I Tit.r I
TnVrTffWP'Q Walkover and
SaJLXil Jiijrli , JL kjp Sorosis Storo
Pormerly I :if t Ii and Washington
.' f
fit r f ' V'.;
I'l A Ml Ar I 1 IMirTi V
( Upltlll Stm k, 10,000
f nllr I'aU.
Tran'arta a irencisl baiikitiK lnjnini n
t imr i r i t IiiIit.kI pniil on lime itrpoeila
Kirlimiire mild on nil aiinia
Slnte, ronniv ami arliivd warrants lainght
KH('i:itS MUKCToKK
Vf, V. Kl.l, I'M-aidelll
W. i. I'l I it, Vue I're.lili-iit h. H.giaviN
J I'. I!' olili, Citahier am III, taClUKU
W. i. I'tl
W.I'. Kl.v
J. 1', itlSUNlt
I'orllitiiil I urrripiiiiili-iiU- Jim linnla Nalluaal Bank.
BANK OF RAINIER.
Rainier, Oregon
9
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Ask the
Traveler
NORTH COAST LIMITED
He will
Tell yon
That the
Electric Lighted,
is the Crack Train
of Them All for
Comfort and Ele
gance. Tlie Ticket Office at Portland is at
255 Morrison, Cor. 3d, Portland
A. D. CHARLTON
Aa$i$tant Otntral
Passenger Agent
PORTLAND, OREGON
3 TP-A IN 9 TO TffK I'A'T Dilf.Y
Oregon
ShoitIine
and union Pacific
I THE BIG STORE I
g D0WV QY THE BIG SAWMILL
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; Receiving New Goods Every Day;
In Ihe Week.
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nun ureal Kortliern
jioinia.
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Lowkr Columbia River.
Htcainar l(aalo leaven l'orllnii1 rtail,.. ,
Hilililar, nt M.tM n. m. HaliiMiv M:li i, ,
lor A.lorln n. i.l win- iMiiilintla Hi-tiiniliur
l.;itv Ait.inu in 7:00 a, ,tv M ,";.
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llnsti Ili'iiiitiitiiin nf Umn KlHiiillnii for Only ttm ltust In
IGeneral Merchandise
Dart & Muckle.
St. Helens,
The
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